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High Power Wideband SDR Base Station Radio

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Wideband Military SDR Radio family

- 1.6MHz to 30MHz

HV - 1.6MHz to 170MHz

VU - 30MHz to 512MHz

HU - 1.6MHz to 512MHz 

GTAV - 112MHz to 160MHz

GTAU - 225MHz to 400MHz

The 19" Base Station Radios are designed for rack mount applications with high RF output power requirements.

The performance, features and capabilities are exactly the same as the Leopard 1 SDR. The main additional feature is an integrated high-power RF amplifier. Other differences are the larger control head, display and keypad for convenient operations in base stations and mobile applications.

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SPECIFICATIONS


    TRANSEC*

    FFH (Fast Frequency Hopping) 

    Hop Sequence: OTP (One Time Pad), AES128, User Specific

    Hop Rate:1/2/5/10/20/50/100/200/400/600 hops per second





    Hop Widths: 100khz, 1,2,5,10,20,40MHz wide/ User defined frequency bands*

    Hopping Key: 8-digit decimal Key on OTP (One-Time-Pad) or AES128 more than 40,000 nets. 





    Synchronization: SPHS (Satellite-Pulse-Hopping-Synchronization; GPS / GLONASS)

    OTAHS (Over-The-Air-Hopping-Synchronization)*




    COMSEC*

    SDV* (Secure Digital Voice):
    AES256 Encryption


    WEIGHT

    11kg (excluding battery)

ERGONOMICS

The considerably large display and keypad offer ease of operation for mobile and naval applications. The radio boasts a built-in three-way antenna switch, capable of automatically selecting the appropwriate RF-output for either the HF, VHF or UHF band antennas.

RACK CONFIGURATIONS

The radio has been specifically designed to be rack mounted. Various rack configurations for 19” mountable racks are available with or without additional power amplifier for mobile, base station.

HANDSETS AND HEADSETS

The radio interface can accommodate a wide variety of audio devices which includes but is not limited to military-standard handsets, headsets with passive and active Noise Reduction, as well as VOX and Bone Transducer technology for a hands-free operation.

ANTENNAS

Various wideband or band-specific high gain antennas are available depending on the application and requirements.

INTEGRATED SATELLITE POSITION RECIEVER

Various satellite positioning systems can be implemented. (GPS, GLONASS*, GPS & GLONASS*, BDS*) The satellite position receiver is integrated and provides timing, position and heading information which can be viewed in the field. The front mounted GPS antenna is highly sensitive, but can be remotely mounted for reception when the Badger is installed in armored vehicles or bunkers. The satellite position data can be displayed in Latitude/Longitude, UTM or MGRS formats. This data can be remotely acquired from a radio in the field or obtained by radio operator initiation.

KEY GENERATOR SOFTWARE APPLICATION

VThe Key-Generator is embedded in the Configuration Software and enables the user to create and manage their own secure AES128, 256 and the OTP encryption keys for COMSEC and TRANSEC modes.

REPEATERS AND RE-BRO

A tactical repeater or re-broadcasting configuration is possible by connecting any two Satcom radios with the AUX cable, and requiring minimal menu set-up. Purpose made repeater racks include a duplexer, band pass filter, power supply and charger for medium to long term repeater deployments. Repeaters and re-bro systems utilising this radio and any other legacy radio is possible using a cross patch box.

CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE APPLICATION

The Configuration Software runs on Ruggedised PC’s, Laptops or Field Tablets with Windows, enabling users to configure radios with all network parameters such as Channels, Address Book, Quick Messages, Call Sign and ALE network.